3 best books by Ignacio Martínez de Pisón

Books by Ignacio Martínez de Pisón

In the presentation of a book, in those moments in which the presenter on duty praises the virtues of the author in question, it is always interesting to look at the writer, in his non-verbal language once he is exposed to the public as the attraction of turn. I quote this ...

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End of season, by Ignacio Martínez de Pisón

End of season

Between Martínez de Pisón and Manuel Vilas there is a literary complicity beyond the generational coincidence. It is something that seems to penetrate the very essences of literature towards vital horizons rarely seen in current narrative. What do I know, maybe it was an abduction thing in the 80s, ...

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Filek, by Ignacio Martínez de Pisón

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There are characters that appear in history as true rarities towards a singular protagonism. Charlatans who aim to be transcendental elements until they happen on their own merit to become temporary jokes and jokes that disappear after a short time. And yet, over the years he ...

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Natural law, by Ignacio Martínez de Pisón

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Strange times those of the Spanish transition. The perfect setting to present the strange family nucleus of Ángel. The young man moves between the frustration of a father who bet everything on a dream and who is unable to escape failure. The need for a father figure, personified ...

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